On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 11:03:56AM -0000, Robert Sander wrote:
> apt is not configured to use a specific web-proxy but there is a
> transparent squid running in between the client and the apt-proxy
> server.
In that case, the request is coming from squid, and not from apt at all.
However, I use squid as well (non-transparent and without apt-proxy), and I
still can't reproduce the behaviour described here. It still does a
standard GET with a path and not a URL. Which version of squid are you
using?
On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 11:03:56AM -0000, Robert Sander wrote:
> apt is not configured to use a specific web-proxy but there is a
> transparent squid running in between the client and the apt-proxy
> server.
In that case, the request is coming from squid, and not from apt at all.
However, I use squid as well (non-transparent and without apt-proxy), and I
still can't reproduce the behaviour described here. It still does a
standard GET with a path and not a URL. Which version of squid are you
using?
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- mdz